Vitas el tgae :a terra oal Legislative . : Elen!tisnirita, March . pc,C.._ s e Senate resumed the Consideration of 06 111 for the better rep:dation:stick man. o tof the publie works of the Steen. frigse—The' Apportionniene Bill 10.; the special order - of the day, was' then u p, when numerotis• efforts %fere w de to c hange the character of . some of diStriets and the yeas and nays were the (3114 eviey few minutes. Jamb! of Warren, .mutre.d to refer die bill to & select committer) ofkfive,, itr. &mho opposed the, reference , Nt Lilly moved to amend -by ridding, t tMe committee e instructed to - re Port tirtivreow morning, b and that their report b e ce de the special order for every .day neat diVg a of. - ,Thesmendment was negatived. gr. fill moved to make tho committee eguist of seven which was negatived, . • The , me iiea to refer wan . then disagreed to—yeas 31; nays 50, March 11. Srsars.-'The bill for the 'better regu. , t i ov iad management of the publio works tf the State 'uns then taken up onits final of roage , and after some further debate, F used, yeas 19, - nays 13. Boas—The House, after the presen ational nuMerous petitiOns, resumed tbe a sideratiori of the special order; being tbecongressional apportionment bill, and after a lengthy speech from Mr. Spealter Bbey, it gas passed to a second reading anitten posiponed—yeas 82, nays 10. March 12. Stsarc.:j-The Senate, after the usual looming business, proceeded to , the consid eration of rations private hills. Untie—The House passed a large carafe rof private and unimportant bills. A message was received from the Gov ernor returning with his objections the bill incorporating the Silver and Lead. Mining Company. Both Houses have adjourned untillton. diy Jackson, from the Judiciary in the House reports a bill, which, in addition to the bail now r equired by law for appeals from the decisions ofJusrices of the peace, the ap.. dant 611211 enter bail absolute, for the pay ment brat, interest and costs, in all ca. res'to be torfeitid, in cases the party ap pellant shall not enter his appeal to the um Court of Common Pleas. Congressional. - WASO IN GTON, , Mirth' qik - Stssre.--The Senate Met At the - usual hour, and proceeded to business. Several memorials and petitions, nn various sub jects, were presented and appropriately dis posed of. The President transmitted to the Senate two ommuhicarions, one of which, was in q‘ '-h, and related chiefly to Mexicataf ..iptC.l•4 fins. , * • The other a letter from the Governor Of Minnesota, giving an account of tbe dis barments and laws of that territory.' • • Horse.—The bi granting the right of way and land to lahama, for the con structing di milyoad from Salina to Gun ter's Lsodin ,, was on motion, taken up, when Mr. Cobb, of Alabama. commenced a speech in favor of the pro j• et. • , WASIIINGTON, March 10t h: SENITE.--111r. auk, of Ithode :Island, presented a petition from the citizens of lmidence, prayil:g aid to the Collin's line al garners. lir. Seward, of New York, presented po- Mims for and against the exten I eion , of Vat:truth patent. • . . Mr.Broadhead, of Pennsylvania , repor teitiverse to the payment of the expen ses (lithe exhibitors at the Worid's Fair. Mr. Hamlin, of 'Maine, reported a bill anthwizing the President to desifinate the ports of entry in Puget's sound, and else where in Oregon. ' • - . _ Mr. Downes, of Louisana, reported a Lill amendatory of the one providing for the aportionmeat of members of Congress ac carding to the,census. Mr. Bradbury, of Maine, presented a Minority report. - *cm—After the usual ,opening busi ass, Mr. Lane, of Oregon, introduced a number of bills on various subjects. Mr. Clingman, of North Carolina, moved that the House go into Committee of the Whole, and resume the discussion of tte Homestead bill, which was agreed to. Mt Richardson, of Illinois, took ' the Boar, and is now engaged in speaking nion the subject. • SZSATE— S March 12th. The enate at the ad hour, and Mr. liamlin met proceeded to- to taken explanation relative to the bill on ambit explosions and The grievances of poners generally. referred to the alarm felt on the sub= jeer by the Legislatur e of Maine and New England, and said that the committee had eot neglected their business, he only asked that they be discharged from what they had previously reported upon. o Bust —The HOuse Went into Commit , - t. of the Whole on the resolution to con -- tine the work on the addition'of 60.020- td. Jr. Stanton, of Ey...explained his views 1 ateeuiderable length, and advocated the of tho'bill. - • IsTIDEft ACCIDENT ON TUE ERIE Warp.' seat—At an early hour on Thursday mer lin& list is the train on the Erie Railroad tilting west, and when it had arrived at a P.euom Hankins's station, albut this tpttromileibelow Deosit, the whole tain. with the eim p ption of the baggage car r and the engiee tio cif the track, and rolled lowa the banks of the Delaware, a distance l ( about 25 feet, The passenger cars were eaed bottom aide up, and a sceneofeon= ensued- Fortunately no one , was 'Ad, although manv are slightly injured. Ina severely, No blame can be, : at isettito any of the officers. of the road, 1141 - e at credit is due them for their "aid,to the passengers. *Tat SONE OP TumE7E7--t"ca, en blass- IdnnUs, number about 40.000, and Yee wide awake for 'the Maine -Law; hut 99 out of every lop of tbeiL The Ph u t Divisions of the •Order,we see !Qv] now amounts to over 6000. ; 16 meat and Europe, and: the membe r s toof 270 000 --Canada West EEO • ' • •4)s and 20,000 guenAtenr,c The, tztiil - iiion of; the _ Pre ..„.z,f.) The organie - dierea of, Innis', •,Ifarattreen againattheirrenakpreshiehWOpidilish elsewhere ,in eimcelatensis,aperfeetpiri osity OSA Sae p,por. • -At one fell srmop, it:not ,enty destroys the tttiserable iMinatit ibit was of the liberty of iti'presst yeryeiisteeeerkteallAntentkand'purPetett anibilated. • Let .uttsio.what this decree bas. tw.). grand - :Prineigei:the first place:no nottipaper.'„ lourn'al, :Or periodical, can -be published withocit authority of Lettis.Ntineletin '; and secondly there is the substitution corre c tional jurisdiction for that of the j ury , tryzng Ofilinces clitiiridtted by'the press. - 'Witnesses will not be admtted ; and the -power is, absolute of lextroguiSbing. *any Ipaper that may beComa olincixicius,, or even . ouspected by the goierriteent,or . dares even to, hint dislike. Ajournul may be suppres-- sad without previoua condemnation, by decree of the t execative.L:' This is far' worse than the censorship that was so_dreaded.':;, NO•paper will oerpermitedin'the - first stance, to exist, ofivrhieb-Louiti Napoleon is not satisfied , that' it isfriendly to his _: inter: rest; and Kit should turn out _that he 'was dedeived, or if the paper should:;:change to an', opposition journal,! that mottle= demolished. It is 'forbidden publish rem-- ports of. tries for Preis offences,,,iind , the courts may , prohibit publication of---other trials. Thew. there is !the enormous sum of 50,000 francs, or about '410,000, an ca u tion money, 'Which must be deposited as security to the government, for doily papers,: and $,O, op francs for all Others ; and, the. publice- Lion Ora paper withoutledging. the caution money,' or vritbout. the authority of tlie executive, suhjeetathanffender to aloe of froni - 1(10f. to 2,000 f. for each 'number,with imprisonment front.. one month to two lyears. .But the most singe* part. - of the decree is the probibtion nf tbeeirculation in France of newspapers published in.-foreign 'countries, unless authorized by , the :govern: moot, and paying the same stamp duties imposed on domestic papers, if net exempted under diplomatic minyention. The practical operation of this rde . , will be,. if carried out, - to . prevent the, introdnetion of all American and - English .'newspapers in France, except thoie : - which flatter Louis Napoleon- . This ist worse than the rule of the Autocrat of ROssitt,; which!'admits the . newspapers o 1 all foreign .countries. In fact, since the beginning of thawerl?, such a law was. never protnulgated ;against the press, and the, code: of Brace himself had nothing to Match it; Thus, with one breath: the two great safeguards of human liherty.;-- the' prose. and, trial, :by . jury--!are I; struck down together. To ,condueta journal under such a decree would ,be ' a.. greater punish-, ment than to he eondeinned to :the golleys;1 and. any mane of indePeridatti Spirit-. would rather earn his hread in the most menial Ctn.,' ployment, titan subtait to Her-1. Publication of the Laws. By the orate Legislature, it; will be ,seen that a bill has been!reported the The roviding for the..fothlieation of general raw)) in the newspapers &this Cont-' tnouwealth, and Of local laws, hi the vicini ty of their operation r ' - : . .,We - anirsetisficdthe adoption of this measure will result in great It is one, peculiarly demanded, for from the limited . circulation_ which . , these laws enjoy, but a very small proportion of the, population know. anything about theta. The great masa °flaws passed at caoh sea.' sion of the Legislatifre are of .a 16cal char acter, so, that theie publication will cost comparatively a less ntm,thon through litigation, caused _by unavoidable ignorance of them. History informs cis that the Emperor Nero, had his !edicts and laws written in very small' letters or eliaracters,i and placed so high ;on - posts ; erected fur; the purpose, that thelpeople could not Iva& them notwithstanding . whieh be; Punislied severely the slightest infraction '4)f any one of them., 0,111" easels not nearlY,so bad as that of his oppressed subjects, but the laws are neverless beyondltlio reach lof the great mass of people and yet thez - are preaumed to be acquainted with their . previatoris arid held responsible for-their violations.; -The newspaper press affords, the Medium through whichever) the.most sceltuled him let in the CommOnwealth,may be reached. Sound policy and justice- equally. demand the siiiiption of sorrieMeainre for the More general diffusion of knoWledge.. of . law among the people. 'Per free schools, are ; extending the facilities - nf;'edveation, and fitting our youth, to, takeour places when; they shall have atteined Maturity; The; Isimple rudiments of- an- education are not . enough'. 'often find 601 educated Man far.from npenthe.subject of our laws. It is time . we had 'abandoned the .41` • k' ; stan d still Policy, ar. were .ma s trides toward improvenen!.l. Thelablications i ef the laws will.heTa.great, object gained. r - We hope,the present;, - :Legislature,!_will not adjourn without adopting this,niest desire bte .taeasareLetoisionm..,.7r*.....bo2l9' crlit. . • I ; • • LarlS NAPOtEoN't3 A correspon dent . of th e" Joiweal mere° his Condensed the alreirly concise French Cenititittion folleis: Art. f..:1 - aM - the state; with - entire lib eity - to do as ,Ipleise. - 2; The people are nobody 31 The Senate, therlegishitive - 10 y, the ministers, "Mul eatibeil of State' *eel tools and'puppets in, theliandsof the eletermeg , istrate of the , He can use them or play with them abbe thinks prcip tr. .4. The'fleople sballbe entitled to uni-` venal suffrage, ihat 'id' tient vote for _ ct, 5. Lawi eCiete4rivitely,_ and wben and bow he prasidea Ole. No speech. malriogshall be allowed. Oratory creates CoUitiliop,'Aud;ia 811 7. - - 6. The press h tungl,vl: ,1 - 7. The right, ofpetitiou:m The duty or: submission is in tut turtle:. 8; What is' ot openly kmtnesiedin the written code is secretly uodenstnotl: 4 : - 004. ! ititutions; eye my:uncle, linnet hive too wide is Margin.," , 9. I and my uncle um is my uncle, - and Teti its Done it= the Paka the 1414 Jan.; 1862. I. Lety The Rev D• r Tyng, in tainjunittarterith 'Moat of the Divines in laboring ,with 'Much zeal to Orem:ire:4a enactment of -•tho -*nine temporatteelaii;ty-thaimgislattirc'ef?enn syleenie 3 rhe.r: kethp;grAndiliia_nt . - the titiislierttior_the min - atty. recent temperance meeting in NerrYtirk;':Dr_Tyng. thus . tlCfioed:.thti princiile)ti - of the laws- Ihe,grandimint in iiiyi - .11 that frigiiitiplaii-wjth thtt'ildked thief—it lays its bare ',antt.eX,posedthrcst. and says, 4-Thou art thaimin. letsihe iMok deluded .Selleralociii alone his poor victim and, inStrument, and gran - plea . With rum itself." It'attaeloi it ezithin twOldgedmierd*-goes direct -into the vi tale of every -butt.: and cask, end beats _Mit the': very_ bead' and brainS'iitall -that it con tins.. It clos not stop' , as they did in Or mer.tiines,,to `ask---',Gentlemen;:hY, your: permissibn, we will Charge you a-bikherli*- cense, and Make the_ traino more difficult and expensiee =Jo you. Ph; no; but it comes deem-Alice, a oataract,.which- throws' ell its iiewer - ,over the chute ;- it'o i onied down wit Irthe magliificent idea -or &analog the World,,by taking =airay. the whole; nikiteri'al of lempt4tiort l ":", ' ' :1 • • Pittsburg, March 12.: ,; Renno'sa'AcerasiT asn,Lossei Me t * -Yesterday afternoon' !the graQ train ; nn, the , Ohio and Pennsyliania Itailioad ran off, the . track, • near Brighton. and. tole 140" a:portion of, the-rand-by - which the.express pass gi nger train -WaS"delayed until near soy en 'o'clock, The train then again started, but when near Freedom,. the.train lin over a horse. throwing.lthe locomotive aud ten der off the• track; The freight train Was approaching, and so near by that its speed could not be checlied, and rennin into the passenger train, the locomotive and two cars were almoit entirely destroyed: . " Mr. Pattenl of Allegheny City, was instantly killed, and - several other" passengers more or lesslinjered. A considerable portion'of the goods, en 'the freight train were also de stroyed. -I.~Y ~~s~{~~~i~y AarList—, Apia Term, 1852: GRAND JURORS. - Auburn: Edward:Cavanah, Jonas Car ter. = • • f " • Bridgewater: Lathan, Gardner. .• • Brooklyn: Samuel D. Townsend, Choconut Henry Porter... Clifferd : o.'llealy, John Hallatia4 Dimock Jolla Foster. • Franklin : Orlando Williams, Raymorid Smith., Titus L:= Merriman. • Frien4viller: Charles Campbell. Fore i st• Lake: L M. Turd., GibS'on: Lewis'Bronson. Great'Bend - ; Isaac II Hai:hotly: George Dyer, Jarnesiiirk, jr. Herrick": Benjimin s Wartrons. Jackson . Sheffield Matteson: , 1 Latli:rOP Burns Bose. - -- = • = Lennx : Samuel B. C. West. - ,Midfiletown :,Judson E. Steno: NewlMilford : Allen Tennant jr. Springville : Manuel Bishop. 1 vox.% ERSE xurtoos.* ApOineoit:: ;Edinal.4'olam] „Actium ;__Etlypard Tlanagita i r,Johji 1 ler, loh#l,ll - earclste . v, Petir - narie;.tad i W. Vanzorder, Thomas R. Bridaewater": B. A. Butterfield. Caleb Ilash; G. W. Crocker, Isaac Robbins, Embla ahaffer, Jeremiah Brantio. Brooklyn : Obadiah Balley,l.klewett. Cheennat Patiiek Fitzmaitin, D. Brown,Patrick Chirk. l• Clifford; J. B. Slocum, jaKcs 111cAlla, Sidn4 13.* _ 1 James O. Friendsville: 'Joshua Gaertise'v. Franklin: Lemuel Mitchell, Alaroann voorst. ; _ .1 Foreit•Lake : Bed; Taylor , jrief Carr, Orange ; Mott, • Git;son: Pulaski Hawley; Watson Olaf.; Great Bend : Artemas--Hall, Garrett Johristo'n,, Ddvid north". Haiiiird -E.; T. Follett, Silas B: G-nile George M. '.G:ainble. Freeman M. Peek. Francis A. !Sanford, Franklin Tlffany, Jack son Tingley; Freeman Tingley.," Harmony: :Cornelius Show, - Robert AfclCune, • I , Herrick il)ciritee.',Giclifinga;-- . Georga I:W. .41rtiold; .glijah'earpolo.l: •:' -- H - •;;, 1: . ..'Jneksati:-Hivid,Br:3;ant;iereiniah, BBald ! trin -1 211:i . . ''''.'..l..' , 1: '. -...-.,_'.;_.'' 7-'1 .joestiii - :. Abel :4Cluitfiel4; . '• . I: :: .:, ,-- :. Littitop:;' - 'L. W. Ne11ain...... . -...- ... ... ,Lenot.,:z.-Griswo4l -O: Loonus-;Gecii.o* - mice:: ..J:,-, - ,.. ,- ,- "r; ..:- :: , .r. : •...- -1, ,' 7 ..:-..; ~„-,....-. ! iIL 13 'Llberyl; . 'Min [ ion. - - ''-,'.-..',- :. Middietown; Eltrirti . Gillian. -•••-: • •-.:- .., ! , tiontrase : A. E.llthyley, ' E.W. Hate; C., L - ..lfoiiii:- "' -.'—- i • • , • . ,Is4iir i.Milfoict.:' "An - fitin...,l3lilion i .l.'J...•:Yir. Belknip.:Pennii jfe.1.4 , 0y,' ,r4i, Simmons;' Belknap .'Dennis . _ . . , . .. .. .. . Norbiaii.: 77. n ...ley; -: • • -- •.... .- ,:,,' • - , .. r iz. _:,...Rush;:! Mich,ol'Gtingelk 7. Light:- ' .- - .Sitrecii , i - r: Philip . G- a li;-_Thamii Quinn. I T.. SpringsHille : -,,, Sheldan- Wilson :reh# l s:.F. , Lo . iitnfT, 4- Artli;a:rilfrlt.iik , 'Sy'ltestet $10;..: tor , Li'sali.iil„Otliiiiiek:jr. - :1;',;. -- :4..-. ,-. ' • :-:::<,..• . ' . .'. - .Thenxislitii lia.nie.l,7Frighlei, r '-';.''' `;-:-: ,'', , • '-. Thase,x6rnei hi - iiqu ,4 4re 4 . 0 5fd9nA4,44.11- Look oittlei' the Machine :tart the .born _ The aidmberrief . Water - 116E4N Fire-Com -41:0 requested to tat at thejr /t agina }louse en Saturday - Ma 2Cttb, at 4 o'alpak, at *Lich time and - puceitt tiuti, of_ officers will=fake idaeo:, __ A Card. :4tx.taltnon Swim desiiei4estrenifully to acknowledge.she kindness whiOh prom Pt . the Donations sent In him last week. Moot" 17, 1852. I ' .'The annnellfeetinolori the election of 'olBeetwpfilie-oOdd Feltowo-Halt AsOneht=' he held tit, Odd Villiiwa," Ralf, on Tuesday;eynning, April(lo),BL-- P. gentle ettnedinee ii' , reonested. • 1 0. F. RHO, ffeepr,' -'2l lai r 3 - Poiks, by 80va,, , /,nbnien; Dr..loirrr' - Trion- Ae, formerly of Great nenclita LTP3A L. Miami, of Chimeogo Forkel -latft ,_ In -Clioeonut;' 'March 'ANNA H., wife - of Debjaiuid-Platt;lsged3tlyears, Thus sleeps in. deathithemife:and mother, her little babeietfoafion etetiarta. - At Waiikatuut;Vis.,.Op'.'4liii_ Bth ult., V. Jetana Beep, ,ontracmi:af Aulius 8, Er, Eliza Buck; fortnarltres*lts of this County, aged , 21 Oiohths and:lollsys. In Libirly,":Feb; E., tho daughter of Dr: .61:Soralielliewton, aged 8-years and •1-0 nionth4 , Yea,!littlo ono, thou haat fled: : ' ;TCI To' realms, wherelhott'anf = -Wheio saints unite with Chalk laati.tipon his • The itroht;'lnas haid, we fort ft sore, - . ro , pArt with thee so Otad; But iiikifo'w thy pinata!? o'ea, GOaea conilorito our wound, .`lnGreat Bend on the . I.otb inst:;:tifter,it short, but painful . 'illneSS; bits;: hiANnattir trieN nine; tvifo ': ol, Amass .Trowbridge,: the. 4rik'yearbr - ber the 1 death • of Yblrs:Trowbridge;:a - ,,,luseh es :been siiatained: Whick''ilitreOct . P.o . spieaSing naturally . a, diffident. rind . re, tiring! disposition ; het;: Werth was lcnoivn. te'ttioarr only 'who; wore. :jetirnwtely.:Aoqiy4i*ed Witli her,' and. being, sincere iihdardeot , in herat-,,! tfients het.' death, be, felt , liy . the" community .in Which abet:live - di by. the , Presbyieriarrohureb,' Wervfqt .. 1 idi;Orel:Yerirs,'-el'eensiatcrit 'irreintier; •by het. l l inciarnink - !relational - but_'eapecially`!byliert deepliailliate&hashand - ant mother.i les* children; 'Arimboal she. tiart rieuffeetlon : ater wife :'and' tender mother; will .lier loss be fel t", - .lts.'uti . 4:ther earthly loss I tins. be liiitil . they.are called to fallow her:into the , dark valley of the Bow ,soldninly - do "mdi Sudden and Painful idenees'inipress: upon the.. : inind ;the :senti many of:the "Ac _still; and .know that 1 iirn.ood And hrii;alnatild thelliring be t prepare to die' the rieutli - of . ..the; righteous ; that-their. last end maybe_ like' therra!!`, . , . SELECT: SCHOOL: - MISS AWN L.UNDERWOOD w ilfelen'a School in thei . ,bageTnepii rooms of - the Uui ven•hlist, Church, beginning the e prig' Monday iu next'. Froth herexperien ce in teaching she flatters herself she can give her-patrons entire sat. isfaction: Herlerrns svill be reasonable; and ieg • ulete4 by the,advi'monient:of the scholar: She will teach:, , ss . in Phomiguiphy, if Ale. , sired. • • - • • • `' • ' •-" • •- = Ys • • fst AMU: into lesato of the subscriber, on V./ or"abot4 tho -Oth of (February Mit, a white Bog, (Boar,) about a year t old, 'The owner, is re quested to come forward and prove property, pay charges and take him away.: J. T. - rERRY. ' Bridgewister,Warch 17, 1852. -- Mxectitor's Notice.' LETTERS TEST4l.llElltillitY, 'on the estate of SILAS EILLIS bste of LENOX,..detWased, . having been granted to 'the* undersigetal,Motree Is hereby given all indebted to the estate toeall and'aettle them:tine with out delay, and 'all petrol's having demands against the estate will please present them duly attested for 'settle ment: " • ' ' , T 11031.18 Vi7EST,,Eet. Leatpx;Marth 17, , Ind. ". • • • ' -11•61, To the Ildn.the Jadgesji . the'Cotitt Quarter I Sessions otthi reaciOrt and for , the County of Susquehanna • .• - • - rpHE petition of Lucien Scott of the township JL Ilenein said county, respectfully represents, that he: ii provided. with suitable ton. ven iencerto keep a Grocery in the township afore said., and ttuit 'it Is his intention to apply, .16 - - the nekt. Court ,of Quarter Serisjoir- to be holden in dust 'for raid. rounty otrAh*third Monday of-liiirld next, for d , license to keera grocery; and to sell strong,heir, ale, or' other malt liquors, according to the act of Assembly of I.4th. April. A. Di - 1551; ' LUCIEN ScfliT'l`. Great Bend,. March' .13, Len: , I vi 4 , , Popular Booksfor Agents. Headley's tife of Kossuth. . fr,llE., rindereigned published in:January—The .JL Life of 4.loir.Koseutk Governor of . .,llurtga • ry, with notices of: the distinguished men .and I scenes of the Hangitriap - revolution. To ' which' I is addiA- eti . Appendix, containing the moat im• portant of the, Addresses. Letters and Speeches of the greatßogyir chief. By P. C. Headley', autkor of the "EinpressJosephine,"!•Life of Lafayette," &c., with .an introduction by- Horace., Greeley. hi one elegant .12,m0. vohime, with 'steel per- . trait. Uniform in size and style with , "Headlry's J4ePhine.".- Price one dollar and twenty-five cents percopy. • - - , - ;tl.7Any.nevevpiper, pal:dished five Son; 'died miles of Hew York State, theit wi4 - giie the above three insertions, shalt receive a copy of the weak immediately on. its publiCation, frees ex pense by malt, DERBY'dz MILLER, 11w3 • . Publishers, Auburn. N.Y.. The hipsicalltirerld ,30V1f.NAA.pr , TAIE FIRE 11<Irri%'. The efteeprist;and best :Miscellany of Music, Lit ersture and Art. in the world; vying annually to its subscribers over fire hundred pages of valuable and interesting matter, and embracing nearly'one hundred pages of choice - Mafia: ' • Publuthedca !TM let aild,lsth every-month s 0- 84 5 9 .i.er 'an ; num The -blusical department-will be enriched by the contributions of the most popular CotripM errs and Masters of_Musid saw before MS public, who have been - secured to, furnish its pages with the best original compositions, and -with panties on - the - Principles and 'fractice Of. the 11;11 and other - - • 1 _ . . . Theobjectsieutinaitly kept itfirieve - • through. flitsdeperhnent, - ere awaken anireultiiate musical gad to encourakOspd hieinahal th e Musical %Where of America; erponeiog the whole - Cause of Music, Secohlr and „Saered,yoenl - tied luistriinerital,`,Popelat - eiviSeientieic, aild vie44et • it u a high art i infloeneing the /Vora, S'ociel, Po. litiest`gincl-reliOoos Edtio4ooo of the reopie.r Ali - coniiiithilc e tiohe meet iiddieeeed (Ott ' peel) OLIYER DYER.. J , Publisher et The Musical World, : •;- 25/..BiOld'WoY* Nezi7l6th;'.i •-• • • . Admuustrators' ,, Sale , lour 141,..be farm of EiOcli•ThayOr. • FirldarApril 2d, 1862 9 at Ip-o'clock In tbe-.forenaon i .the following descriOed . pi4eito; ro..wit:-• or . P*On - ;;,•-5 Co* , - o 2 - two:iodro ; ,heifireFj: : .l ripnitili two liorioi-Wcigoo; 'Plows; Harrois, fipniug ateasilein, general, and other satiate - II looliparetoos to mention.' - an . the day.. iteit4 • • : ' IroftiCrE TIrA tal • .• - JANE TIEAYER,: i 4:6e4: • • 7BridOviiiier; March-17,1842.- ' I lw2 j Jn the - Orphan's. Court- fore' the nnty OrSitsquehaitna." -- In:the latter -of- the Ertare 'of s Daniet Hainer: dereuseelL George Gledhill and A. Burdick, Altai* tr;pre. THE under4gued:appeanted by the. O rphan' s Court apl,ltuditor,foi . ,4he disteibutiopor as. retie in the ht Adininisirator*-14 and among the,lntel. creditor* of intit : decadent: will ottesd to the :ditties tappoiutritent at hii of. flue to Mol4 1 )0:113 01 4*7• - MbrOttr 161K - Hott; at on , owee A,lll,ttentooe ititereeted tend it therthlok woven- ' , E. 13. CUAS.E.; MthittOilai Feb, 19,1851. - - 701 11 T She'steii timer aleelini i, postponed . • kin Fridity- the Otb .day, of A pril hour .and I P o . 11e'17.,0 1:10116.:ICBilreh h tT uit lt 9 R i 1- I A 27 2 . 711 • New ',Altos* arch Oth, - 18U. ' • I. - • - • •:I 1 -4' ,411 Till subscriber Is not tecclving ---, ,r , His epilog stock of goods, 'ditch,' - together *Califs [metier strpplyil imam the. Largest uudrlchest sr i Sao garne r ever,oliered to thi dd. 1 stottgOrßgotimotonntpt .bls stock 1 com Pikes a [Alms urr.vw;r t itis I,V ~, T Ol / 4 . 9., both Pohl SRA 81 1 - Tgrsitt: bunting mad plain -91issi, , ~ ~ fives 4,0.t0 sl2. l l—ii_part.VT Web, nie - or his oil!' Import - a 11.% rotate soordii i mid Maaliedeit by 01 who Lave tested„them toLbsatttelestgler,affertsl for tilde In tub imetlonsit - tousitry3. also a largo assort, , nientof SI LVERMAlVE,4larranteil as good as coin. An [ satellite Tailoty; of new . gotten's. of , Earrings, - Asset= l sausolud otheraeweiry of ate ben quality—alsoßlatal floods, Combs, km, &e. &e., to which. he would esti the attention - of all thosewiebt4r.to purebase, este Is itetor trilEtql to spare no . paltit to ttletit a iiilitivivance of their liberal patronage... — . ' . '., .;AISIIED Ji'IIYA;PI, :. :-,, 1-T7 -:-.- , ,..•,r + - i ,:',“ --: -- Iffulytgtott it: ; Itlwebenifon:lliort.blL=lBs2. l l ,1 4: ---- ~-, .:. ...,._ ' TO - ieEDLiott'S - AND .vpE *AGE lot of ,ill'imPlatedJulii beituanlithverable tuid Tta Byx,xue,by tbo gro4t 014 0' 011 Tel , ' lin , by - , -,Atartt ED 4.IEVANA.. 'Sit ELL COMBS: ?OM lugortnitti , orShcli niyißa.4 Cf 4 1 3 1 75 of differ `!A* .64 iFtylo,paiterniratul. kt4cest?y,.. EvAks.; EARUINGS .AND .110.E.4g1r/PiltV Tery deb' riew,SPtitig p4tertts'pLa day iectel,e4 'S from the Jo anun4ll4:q.s by 4:VANS. , . I . - rrtflE notartneishiphrrtitnfureaxit'li9g.tween B.iitice!u..is this day , by lito laul do gen t.. ,, G. - 4. R.ll - 13All 13ifdliCtal0.11 , 1!ircf11J, 1114 etipoittiersitiii beiriefore:6siiiiur under 'hall 1,.; lam of R:Z . .,...Vorkiita 4. Co. is 'Mitt 40' solved; : - Alt.pereomi indehled...to tin t fieni;Nifirse notes and accoinfts - Ira" implitie,liilt.pleaseto, azteitd to mak,u an epFlj setticineht it du4ii,''; hetrettfiei be cohduatd . .4.-- L:SutphiM-fie ; ,tenderrt his - thanks trt:hito friends for, Ost very libital'ohito,4pi.tronate ,tlivy have favored him vith..for :years magi . sea tiorn , ts tb merit its continuanbe.",hr , hia earutat - affoi n ta to - do a "mutual bettifiabifaitteia.:".. , . - • - S'uniniereiille,"lltifch: I, 1842. - • .-10a4 -, =~~. fly .Yirlue, Write Ven.- Ex., inueo. cult of IIU ilia Court of Common Pleas of Sustpteliinftia: eounty and to me directed, '7 - will expose !to - pfililic I :sale ut , the ‘ 7 oatt:•hoUneiMllontruse; on qaturda),- the-17th day Of , April , next. at ;one' o'o6ol', r; all that piece or parcel of -hind situate; 4ing arid 1 being in the township of , Creatilead, in the coon ,ty of-Susquehanna, boon - tied and described tart* lows, to :wit :.:Au the- 'notch bylindstilf'..A. Trowbridge exud E. Skinner; oil theeniii!byloridi of B. T.lr ouukeim the-south by, lands nf A. T. Trowbridge_ and 'E'..iroittig;, andron,..thadwest- by, latid of,MoStenM Milt Company, (soettihd,) con.: tam ing , - oneAtitudied . and seventeen acre be the same more of lest;together with'the-apPurtenan:', cesi one framed house, one'frained barn 'ond'sheds; one wagon him*, two oichaids;and abut sixty acres improFed. '• A tboommother r pleee pareel ofitifid, - sboate, in the sametownship arid county liforkiad; Vein:de ed and described as tollows,to wit ellegitininget a post au thelioitheast 'Corner tifteltit`of William F. Bradley, ou the east side of the:Cochectou Great Bend Turnpike:Rondo:nil running back from the fence' ivahes direction of,tha south line OT thia,saitt.Brodley let iieventy feet , to a corner; thence. iu et southerly course on 4 line plata,' with the line of TenceOti the 'ertst side.ofiaid Road twenty-ilia feet:ion - corner ; ihencflowards' Said' Turnpike load - an a: line . parallel the first described boo terentv,fet:t-; Thence ih parallel with ihe neconctcl:tnnribed . Init. or the said Road taboo-twenty; feetAer the 'place of beginning, containing seven Icon hundred , and- fi fret, .1:6 - the same more-or less, together:with theieppurte-, unnies, one flamed horse arid alt '..- .1 . ' Vaknn hiesenutitin afthe NVillitim Day I C. C. Smith., . = =., • . - ... • • . „ , I ; Aft that Certain piece and parcel oftland situate; lying and being iu the . township_of Liberty, in the comity of tiusquenituni and state of Pomaylrit• nia, bciuridedr.and described alfollottie;toliiin On the north by 'audit ; of ionothou liowartl, on the east by laud of Alanson Chalker, on thei, sup th by lauds ofJames Travers, and otulle*lll bitatide: 70 acts/; titt the same more or lesso - agirther, trith;the:aprt puepan• cee, - ono frainetiiicitfee,unit liouie; ane.framed barn',..sa:aboitt 35neres improved', laie,Orts . eithesi of 'Satin' 'Amara: I . . , , in execution at the suit.of Joiin "; t evrei vaiSnlini Ilaientd.' '• • • • , . ~ - - - ~- ~:.; ; . • .;_, - ALSO, - :,, • - ._ 2 -'' • . ' - '''- -Bi . .virtue of writs-of Atlas Veg. 14.., issue d and directed'as oboie;,l_will esPoselo PUblie - Sttle at thrsarne jitne_and placer ' ll.thOLcelain pieCe or parcel of landiSituate, lying:and being la the township of Rush, itt the county of Sitsqiietitiinit, hounded titid deisribed:as follows, to *4 :'.l::" . bie.- iit a triangular lot adjo i ning landsofCalb Car. raftoaths north ; , outher !walk odd ease' by lauds f Samuel . Wallter;and , ,on _the-west by !the road earling.from - the .• Ridge ,-routi".:lo4ltickiniTlA4l Stewart's:and the l N!yalnititig creelt=44ld lot to 6i) rau,ait an t6O tcrotitiiili I wrnty•fi acres; to-, gather with- the appurtenances, late Ilittl,estote of Stallion Griffis. ~ 'Taken iu i.xecution 'at the suit-of. Cali& Ce.f.. Malt 'vs. - Mahlon Gras. • - . • All that certain' pleee•-,or pipe Cue . parcel of t an lying. and, being in the-township of sprinOillei iri the county of - Susquehanna-and siate^a sylsenut, bounded and described as wit; Uri the Perth' by the road leading fmmi Spring vino w Brooltlyn. on the east bY; the - road lradiog to Nickelson; un the Oath and Welt, Albert Heardslej.coutainitig one.balf ac y re, be_the same, more or lees; together with the apportenan cesi one framed 'dwelling -House,,' one framed bard; and all improv . ed; lath the i•state 'of Volly 'l'tiken; in.esecution,at the suit - of Calvin-Z:430 1 tolht use.of; Henry AL Pierre, VII. Nay, tiCli01:03:1 A with, notice to Clark BorrAT.'.7! - : Ail tbat certain piece.or parcel oflandlsitpatm lying-and being in thritownehip of .Tialien; the i county o f lascjnrfienin, b6iliided arid dertribeA follows, to : wit Haihrinertli by.land of Jelin Grit' , file on the , east by land of - Widoci . ou the rotiih-'-atirf tweSt,V.'land or. -1 ewittM areli, Contaiding,three.riPrtf,s..bo_ the sanie morS;orless;' together with . the appurtenances. ime apt all improved,bue the'estato etNUM:lnlet Taken In esSeutiourat the salt of Young .ve: . . `,. Ilk viiltte of a -- ,Wrif,st:Ff ':. fa:. i 8 ?ii ed and - dire ct. red; neatioire; 1 . will CApose to putilio'ials I : at_ SIC Isame time und . place,, all that certain pieco or per: eel of land sithattyying'end ' tie ilig in ilia:towni; ships -OU:bliddleiwn;':,Cligotint-tititl,;looluouri; dwribed as follows, to .wit: -ilegiuning at a post by the Turnpike road at.tha-northwest corner of the . Catholic chittOt , Lit, south,. forty es,d'eg,rS west twenty, isirchea„in the sauthwest .corner ; of the rainy ; thence south fifty-two degrees, enst nine perches .tii thit 'toe of . pOntilittray'slot 'theit'ca - ; by said line - soniti:thirty-cight ,dogreeit, w'isi., turd; I httudred , and eighirew perches (*.re pest l ' iu Hull; Pieree'S line ;"thence thence in Pierce's 'north forty-vWdI degrees' wait qty:fiika - aild s viix:tentli__per'iteii to' 'the centre officeioninertifingio the-North branch; theitee Along fair! ,toed porth•thirty ifegrvei; rest; two hundred and thirty-eight perches - to the.,turn pikeilend thence by, the turnpike - Itsitutt fily.tivfv . : degrees east fifty-ana perches' to the logie n ingi, containing •eighty:avven 'scree 'ands a half(' with `4haisOnruinenCeri, one framed hp4se r one, fr., itned i barn e .eud .akotit Oily Acres: hniinivia. , ~.:,•:, ~., , ~ A _. Taken in execution . at the' stilt of Wickhanrk Stone vi:` Honey" W. Cox. <'. ' - ' ' ' '.- ' ... 1 ''• ,-! .! ..''''.!.. ',,...:',';'," ~ ..-.: 0 -:#.- EL lsl lot6toii l 4 , ..I. sgbitite's ofECe, .liiiiiitrose,i,t ..: - --- .i--• ;•.:, Arlan% 40, les2 - .•,--- 5., - ..; ., . -- -k- - - :1: - 777 ...,.... , , , Atinrt0,iti11i0'fiii., „. ,__: . piTuTICE.is heiAtitlgivett -that die auhiiriber, ..I.lilan . AnditorapOlottit by the Orphon l aeotirt of ,Snsquebotutn-noanty• to,,dialtatitcti...ll4-:fillida remaining is the. hands tit Daniel Deittnii; Exc.& titer of the brit Willatuftestitment al ArtronVireettli Wronit:iteeittitetk.to ilia aiTioiliAe Nttni*itY )10 1 itipteientstittet of Said'ireaut i vi;;; - ,40 1 - 4;wih q , duties op Mr a . Prun ident at the office. of B. $. 11entirqES4.'ettvAlentrese, on, Toesdeylhe 39th day, of goer) Thst;, it one V.eloelt..ilt.• a which' time end place ell parties interested ore requested to present their clulms; • - -- • ~... f , ,,.. 4 ,,,, ...-.. ~..., ~ . -; .. , o ,c r; , *ll ;46'00;:1114r,- rpHE ettirseribei;beliviiniiitAo remove from AellAt—Publio434ll4.eshis residencepnof eSiuunel,BlOF,ko:l , ter, A3tb:"dcrrialtakePrEr next lie foll wi ij prppetts TkrueLgoo,t), efi'ies Oa' qtriiiitty'ot year old , liainess tali; ligHf I.timbertWagis - E rnieConkitili.stoced, nactr=' At9t i listtjty, oClon'ketold.Friintitindi vto tt.,y,"riety toisce,llit4epotias,EgetiCoo..,numeri?t,r, to riientian, 'Sara commencecif Ceder tit!itniji 4101,11'iilip • diattimtiwfiv,4 tripattitietedit; with ' ‘" r i 15:4AOTAMMIVANsnr 4iftka , , • Or, *4;29,11162, . .•Trees- or kSale;.. , rpHE euhscrjblmould m il the n uatitiono t rw, ,:!4411c „I'Tvirpry at iFlf pit tpiler south=east ; of FrtgttdeviUe . ,prrn Vecte,:of glad 1 / 2 1iie ana t h r i tt rOa i stft 4 t i nibrielnpiditia-imel44-F , lh Oel -m4„t•pppioved •,'f ;• • Aifs9; At'fjt 4 l9 l, lt: gear; Polo 5 4.4 retretty- Nteeepf 2hp most ,upp J ovF,tl „ , Itt?peit 'by „stitet titteuth;h;) , lo icettr67' , btistetee;to phbfie, rittiditage:'" t:Applet,tteoi *HI bu tut Jlti tett F rp ti eb a t the Iluntery, tor iS fetiut;whirrisliveked: wher e • wante!i• • • -; , ,4irdere thanitfuilY iectpit'oett, ti A aka :nude' ilits4. V4 : 110; bily ro tfelltitaitt; • I '•T'••• 51: TalitliEDU , Frientlavillt..tsuogimictiht MI t.. i; 114i4!qh; ;irikicio"or a Writ .6( ev Fq. ! Oat of the Cout of G i o,iimuu ` l'leu countyawl ta'utiv.directitl,l36ilr,eipo maliV, at life , ,POool itt.AciatroveJ o w:Sofas% I day ,3tl,,ffay, Of2.flps4.,ut-, : at 1, cegfock that se"rtpin tracto r parcel sitaptpja: dia . lo%lmb iti; Prfitge Nti6v, duutnehufain'idid rilite.aPi•unitOvit6td, tad, lanattledaml,:describeti ay follows, ta'wit g 4 441 1 .g Pt 4 P, ( 41,4 4 . gfo.lllilford 4 Olat,pgo.'/'prn.! pikp Road; a: '.corne r , of alok contteytcl to r Sampel S&i . it ; 4 silence by t he some;north Iffirikse'Sea di;: greesotlit "ono' . Ounif re d' 'an& perck ea . 'and . 'even-tetitha,'Of Perch la. it: plot ..the'jliust 'of. J osjoisMill'slo4y ,l o l /4, l ?..y.tht(safre.olorliseichtff Dim deAFF ea Lyi t!! irty opunfes,pos_caisfaa4 throe tenth purchee 't6 a pOsioli#'lonth..east mimes of said HOP it. a rot bitoughit . to ScottEa Idir hi' theCddl - by i 'nor th eighty-uine ett:ttast: sate nip sia \ perch es. to d breglt,tlt oortlyr,tvost:ogifer of ; ..§)onebo-Tyler'a klieneo ky, tile saki . Jut . soath,furty, atuf llfrepp, trlitlie percketeto 'eOulth shirty sos en diilfrk.es rineliandre.danifini;enteei p e r c h! es :And five-tent:ha perPketi'ithe , :iiiiict , Tornpikd land i, , ,fketkoe.alangqba fame north.tiffy'Asso greva l west fsersuityi . pigk3 perphels to Ike place of bozntiing, cOnfainaigsiaty;lfius avies alfd'Aree tenOis of un'tiero.l)eillYd'Onie idaio'brYien; -Taktiff.infeiPeufidu' Chiistoph ei Wutti agtrifisi CfniuUck Cushman:: Sherig; „She'riff's offlee„ outrosed veliftik I:6w -ILOIVAItiES 11141:Ltiaif.Misg.;1 1 . Rev. (I 80,11.1111;8. A.,g.:Prgt-pf fire**ll4l,flerat. IV. AND F.;11,:f 9X, A. 31.; eIIAS:S. JAM M 4, 1.; 31.4 Prot. Mathenititai reNalf. ALgy.E.D..F#3cf,AT, .!.!gl,Letrtzf. , , l : ,;. .sylttin;pl".6, o),ilsOsto eduoittioos is fnfl 'cirried but,emtiitOlag a caufiac of Pair and ridittilietlia!iiiieesiful of Buallelstof ATts: ; Jo ord4r, moreover Itlta Wit ?CP / L..4 ePtIP e been.:o 6 'omitting the Aneienti,l4sugatties snliefitatiair ''their • plide various .brancheti'Yof Allistitennstidai , Phileiophy'ainllPainfil Selenieer, This - noarse.srill'verapy4n period of three Teats; and. will entittit theifaithfulAtudeitt.49:llterslegrea. of Itaetiel9cof Fhitesophy t . ' wti9; design ependink but '0.. - yt r kr_ or Colleg.i,yrillidudy %slime reiliranehes they may steel, inch as Chemistry, Civil, e'r E ' Ve TY] etll4 l'?g -4-tp93 4. e,atagiFei - -:sPc9,lo attentionl9Ceintiositien and public tips:4lolpp ' eimneatibrr theCilegis Is 'department is an' Atadem'yOu - nliitifi plan atidrelassieril et:ldeation are purra: ed. - This department andel. the.altarge, ,91 Jew: N. Leanis,_A., and arranieinent: line heeripsidti to luraith alllrrijdieite aid in *evert' partof g thorough Aca demic - and'iCullegiateregueitinif.s: te.teellent,' 'Abney, is ve"ry noMpleht P,hihikopliical-Aftparatas ,and a .wellAnnisliert.Cleinical Laboratory ; are: provided.' The,Libriiry.)l co ns ta ntly . tag valutifiti.""additions.''" ' • , The. University. has eitentife. building* Stan& Ingin iii etsvaied gram en - thersinith silo the: totvtt ..more beautiful, ple9s9ni-ltatlisealthfal 'location tip found ; Iritl4 the Stain.. „1 peran:iiros. " rrimary, " The year is divided into vet; iessioraiotte of 26-weeks, connencingl6o _Oct , and, c o 9tintt.itrZ ill the' lath. April itie - seednd "Of 14 We Crop thi , l3lli'orMity'lo tlierlSifi , Auk:; • , torriOnme,Volan'tOrrEijr,,Ps:ae.l),„l.B4;q:ii CO ST. or. AP, ' • JiiE L VOcuity i ttiptiialishinits hiliSbY ;toga lie notice that they have fixed upon the 'fol. lowhig Attya faalMateti tesprertvely, , far tearing 'appeals frum`thit assessments for pm!' jiils2,• at 4h e Commissioners' 0 %cc.. jp . Si; tri*i t9,wit Bridgewater, Yronklin toed tiberts . , )llareb 1352. Grentlend,Nevi 31ilfotd titst•Harm'enty;' , . " 4sekson, Thomson, Ciiirord;llerr,lek, aad. 3 , Dentiaft, . -- , ' 4 i '24; t rata, Gibson 'au/ thirfavd; -f; , I. • I+s 9v. OiaolOytt.D.tmoelt awl thv9p; Fartnotille:Aabute,:ittretratel Jeslttip, • ' 7 . 7 ; Middletown. Cboconat; Apolacoli and • , Friendstille, . 4 . 1 1 . a SilvirLate " as; a Montrose, . • - . . • Pl,' By order of the CorentLesioners; • r • :11 , Commissioners office Feb. 1852: I;w6 '-Sttt<tig of.Pennsylv*ntii; s;' ' I - In the iftufter 4he Estater:if Eseck • Thayer, deceased.. • The Corriugolistienliir of 1.8,1'.1/orrice!Thayer,;ittill'othera f ., hazel, de ,seeurlautsaf:ttaid grieck.Thayoridac'cl.,. -and to a ll pe.reatatiiteresterb.-_,Crrpo4l4:,. •"' Yen atti bareby'eifeil to apPliier,bfertith'e'Suili- . eir of the'Orpliator t t° .be beletat /Ifoutrosa.titr the Menday of April. nezt , 0 ,.c 10131 e , I p,Alto,ferehooa. thattltuld - 1 thlo-rto accept or refurte;tcVa i ka the zeui.eatateOf, Epeelk in the tou:tehip of Bridge{ater:. in Ital 4 conitti.'4l (lie rifiptilied valoatkat !mit titan it.; hy'atr hit - pleat duly Warded by Etiid Court cud returned bk.ilre .sheriffitskarit. - 1 ' ll 4l InF4Pf two tlMMurgd,49,llrl;..n4Chqictiy ‘Vitneve the 'llea. en d the seat of• iraid Court s 8111q7ltlAiy.O(robruary, 6, 1851 ANODONi Clerk:' §iv4 , "Per Demi:4 Deputy' • . . . 'the .untne lead (knit!. Lettirctp dtsiolitef.'f' nit; bdolii h it a:Obi - as 'of , thii • lei firm Will to ietßed: hyWlnthrop. ;I:06110nm will be hereafier coudeet.eit by_ D. R. Lethiop At. 'Janles'itileY: ow ehe Tait .daivo :wait shillikeridit I qaWtrit. 6 !!4 o t.Litefiti4 4 4 , Pt , R I • Pithog i Mo c e 31; i'31114, Ififch 18a2; WiTER'gAS; ti r ti? and board without any just catitoinvtiroi,: , .ocationi This Mott Ora: fotttid all, pomp' aatilant;ial ehat4iay adebte f.ettatriutitrtaltarihis data.. . /4491410341UPAR.' ' Aubut1ij°641724.484::: ,1 • 'Pr YETistuy 6 1 -' 4 forki Revar-i , rediriandAllAßepart ut &CA& Ltuoul.rirreoDitorp liw t l44 parip4A94 2 t4sAtagakted. A itenotal AdspitlnetiVof 844:4110014 Atsk eta9ont 4 7, always on 141b04.1t4 , 4 - . 4)o• 4-44:4Ar 4 - atN4 - . 3.- . A - 11141/ oupply.or welted; Y 4314.4,1852., - I NO. RULI4III.._ t- ••• 4 t Rw - A 1 : 11 :q • 1008p.24:ro; Nislicer ~ 0312111tErVi. sti Ifebruar7, 1832. -' • --:':=1-7-= V11040LAISA=1M1; ----; 9 usquEoANNlCPotiktt fa- - T LydieSt lisliirl____ ~,,..- ' ....:...... fikVorafictifirralrritEirtvouWo,rnil''niOti Mut end fitter; ~ f • r druid 'Cotiirth a Ifiriein* ----" a Bedeit - .- Teter; 11351iNeg:102; vs. --,,-- - .-'; ~ , ' i• - • .".. - • Elijah 11,fiVei: - .;.' -': ! ' -'''. - - • To Elijah - .D., righir.:i ' Wkreitt4 ; ti gatpamii I Its 'Divorce vies leseid't& flenietotoek I 'efint l B s l. !hick mve lk. 4dl r.*uP'4 4 ;m:Ylriot. ittoilintro.o4l theie - dri 'en arras 80innevqrsirtseed,„iropytirlevise, reldruabte = it' lAniery'Teiiiontls2; Cipon Go re turn of iri/iiieb *Dot vntrrivorde. to *id '„Corrf !bat the. said V,444r pi Fietrei 0010 not boil:end far car iniii,iiik: •: t , . . , , j . , ... „ - - ,.' • 5 TN* jioiie'e sift' eieroii inpAiili• foo A D iiip egg e beford, therioddeit -pf itio 08di 'Colin 'of The tbbril 31ozrdaj• of April . nett; to *4014' veil certiptriliti :Ar, c , 4 -,, . .• .-.•- '. .T G., lie - .E'LDRBOi•Suarit c ; , 9 1 3 erifrii , FelotPifolltr°890 :. re.brniiiy )6; p 3.52: SIISQUEH ANN N. COUNT AO" 1 . 31ortAtot iireabi, :.T.. .- . -,1, .• ; - ~ -' , ..-.• • ••• by l'ef nix' (riled ln the eoratOt Connoon PIMP a itinei TI: Foster of tiaid .01.1 a* ty, of N011.0311', ', - vi.r•' - '"" LTeriii, I8t1; No. 116. flettioihi l Wobt. j,: ,, • -.' ,' , ," _' Toil/citiornio Webb:: • •Vrtiereter, a Stfipteatt in PirorPe AM* illent4 to Norfottober • Term, 18M.": which " * mi, duly, r,ctorucd.,cpla est ikvits.tus, awl itr'Oron - ittr dliae - SUCTI#I . I3 i iiii, triad in mud. oicesec-rettireOtble- te"Jonurri Tenn. i5 52 .'4 41 A the Idol -mot kvbiett',prooF wit trinekt•io the ISICI . Court : Opt', thcpsoici _Benjamin W.obb , atilitaot bo found in, ory...Boilitrick, ; ,:, i .i. l . :„ •••: ~ , ! , : This ilotice ie‘theierOre t o requiie too to alifettit 1 1 4 - fotii,',llto Jeitlieit of tlidr tali! Cour( oi the 'bin!' Afonday of Aria pelit, to tinnier 'laid itOmplithni 8;41. • 4... i f .::1— - . , O. ft,ElLipllED,Stroriffi ,Bhorifr'soffice, Morttroeed •! `, -:• ~ • - ~ : - fe6ruary. la, 1851. ... _ AISQUEHANNA COUNTY . 811; , -- =, • • 1 Olmrlor Trumbull In the Courrutetilfd tiortri ~ . ~.yi.: : ..; -.. ot,tutirl Pounikol;Notedbut Luq.lerudibilll, . : Term, 18,51N : N0.54: .-,-;,, .. • g-. ' TO /14 Vizinztal/ . : . • 11 1 heinet: et Suipodinid - Dir'orin ; leak iiiiind io'-lciol , erdint Term , which:dela thilrreinrued noo , est invintut4tid thereon an.atiaoSilbpruna'witaiinrird in 'did Mum:4' re lurunble( to Jemitury,Teltn; 11552;" upon ibi , rem Min' Of lirliinfi proof. was muds to dm, said ,Court. tbitt-thii intillnci'rrurnbull'imill hid biround id nryi.Taill4 , i'aki, 1 , ~ •• ' - -,. -- 1 -Thin non co' is tblerefore tn;tequlrirtoe to dppeitt , before.llo!. Ittlgn kb( Ildieuttl. otirt ott the third Mimr6iy of April' negi to auswer said compliant § &c„ , ' ' ;' '' „ '' ''. 'O. 13, ALDTIED, /Aerie .. . , „ . „.. , . . Shoriff't; office.' ltiontrose; ? - lebritury 10; 1:34 ..-...-i _ ,'.%-:.' '• 131.1S,QUBi1Ai,VNA ( 1 01iNTII, SW; .• , . - . j Down” P.," yAnco In the Cam' of Conu'n. Pei& ', l . ' Vs. : ' Oreeict - county, of November plittiliiith Vitae: - 'Teirii; . lss I, N0..9. -- . :7. TwElizatical - once, • , Wli'eretia; a - ScilMcena in, Bit, , orye, wee isiared to.Nevender Tetra, IOU: which .' was ,duly returned hen est invents/hi:ad the reolko notiaa Belvieu re was jaeoed in laid cane. retiiiiiable?M'heitiary .'Term, IBA ripen thew in 'tweed' rhiell'piool wai mader,M,the said Cottet that. the enirt FAizabeth : Vritien , con Id net be *ad in my Bailiwick.: , ~,, : •,,,... , ~ .„-: ..: . , - -•,-, J'hishotice irtherefore,foiegolre jrcia to Mom. betorelhit iiigget ar e . vii, ;44 4, Court on the tbird. Ntelitday : et April . .iiiiit, tti answer' said eompliiint o die.: '.- :rt:::::: .--: 1-) 6.-13. ELDRED'. Shade. ,BtiardreoftiCa; kentreee;lt : , , februag ; 10. 185 P .- . -,* t k r , ,--, - , r: r.• , , The . 14*t &tilts BTEXPNEVIL' rimat ,Isubscrilie4,ii.Olditifortu their 01011,610 d. the pidd l e iniehent4 that they have just Iv turned fro m 'New Ybrk With *lite end ex teitiva istook.of embracing st%ery article- is this BOOT & SHORLIPIR ••-• ; that, is called for „in- this, wake& ; and : hsvb nude aritint'iiients witkilie maw:4mm to Ikr. wirdliddltiondleaPpliii,';wheoever: atirdeliprWes itirwill'enable'neto sell thrieh'kis6 - er-thatiOstbstorazolditriffentrese",.- tient shoemakers, our opinion is that we know the , wants of Ott people better than those talus a:ski oilier Wiling., We Watddlherefere deetw it 41, oedeitiquitcisii,instead list of *cap I!4 t price, that; - .• pormietietris defied"- • ~c , l _ inepsptiou Arutsailisfaction pram:rase , Wikeeti also ou hand hiailiklit tanned mils . er Calf "Skins, morosett Liningitrilludings;Shoe-naits. Pegs, Vaad.stenesoi Shoe-knises c , Reg- goats ! : :Hammers, Piiesti, Rasps ,TaCksi,Kit andlYrench sh•e Teobtefetery descr ‘ iptioii, Bout Criinirs, sfioe-thread l , Boot . webbjriel-ball. - Blackisti ' • ' , Shbentakervirae; rispeetfolly- - toPeited foe:tali; inp o4F dock before- porchasingitas or* tool. and' fiudit,in iirr. till .00l s epted,tty one , tylos cradetilaids thl;iitteinepe: Storp,directly oposite Searles Hotel. •Thin'il &Veld:it) klage, • , - • !.! - •- - • ;„•,, ~• -: &IV:TA TRICAT. I'}..°.*-1,.c - `',..set9otiki. idea thank . his itimerefts Toi die liberal, pationagc he has received for the !wit foir 'years,' tipping that lie may talk merit* skarn or their patronage, 'ne 'he intends to keep ,hipPeting Saigon and GniCery as heretotcre: 41. N EAR( RIAN. • ,3%-•t•rt' s; - pAitir,' , --• n-AvING retasitail to - Montrossi to reinime; that tpractise of hilit,proffession ; Inay,tie foasid Saa;le's Hotel, %share 'ha will. be.. happy te mut upon:his act, trieadi as Site)l.as nets.„ 316 atiiisi;-FaV: 2 ,"1852—:5tr,",'; • . •• t SIMIAN CHASE; :110FAVING:.,toton oppinted, tlorntot =kiwi of 'l.,L.Peeaii. -- ,fo; the State, of IP WApyilfAit,, .• • tend' to all Biisineos entrusted to hint itttliprotitpt. 'neiattficrfitiellty;' "' '• * • . Atoitroso; Pob:'3; 1852.--Stf.'• • -". pro t ' s, eomAgiid: , Carria ge ~,,- ; , ! , Sprhigs: , . :TN OFFERING -thiamnach - Celebrated Spring , --: 'J. to the ptiblic i s lie..-§utiscribem rospectfially solicit,- a candid - examitiation'tis to Its merits. ..ilia for It. superiority over all other. sprinti, let thasc•wm, have tested them, bear witness, and ~11!ta Babette* hers aro"--willict Wahl& by the -detiiion. : It-hia .e.eit, carefully eYsrained ! by - mould science. amt . '- by , Slistp Oeerfulty recomrsumded' to tb,e public,. :A Carriage can be Jailt with, thesi - Ppringl,cheap... , is f-tij lin!: ligliieh more diareble Mid for eau it in not equalted by any springs no* in Sise ' '• :‘ .:- ~, -Alt tiirtingt. warranted; , Itlanufeetured.br : ' : .:,-; -,,:, ,j,-/-0...., , ,. , SP.IIO.IJT,'BURROWS, de e(t . ,;- - - -,:- , - '_. y •:,, , gik _Lake, qnsfis.-.Connils Pat . 4 k;iiiii4lL-1.: . it ' & :4, - ,graoirr., , 07-111'- , ____... . - •Ntlirice. , • rns Eirr474, : orJousl...,Wwiraire the cadet . fajpn;d Itna, hten'apeoiined, by the . Orphan* . enurc to 'Audit the administration aai„dinn of , cob WhithiatfOri•ixciptiona, Who Who will 'tuna' ; theanwart at his idea la' Atoutrosa t oa .Wadirddh'. ifity - the i4th day of March nent. di, ; This is copra notio-to all idterrated. - - N NEWTON, Ariditin.' .I.foltrose rob ;11152. - Bw4 6iololCrtt. a liitte;libp** - 0011C' TeirE; eVneOtteT byi- a email AP* Yet eillleata.atut,', NZ C° o4o aPd fi lli# Boots ,atlrd *bats. sail Foadt , atm t and tattitoahileata-alat:' t r rei wbleth he !cap:a - Atila; at Niece hie st,itue 44, , seas!: Thetaylia 'appart,ltuN i7attfi,a 100 • Ale Katz • f: -; ~ N.W.1111 w .W41, ' ',(i tamale, 4.1452. , , • • . •), AnAti**tn/Pnt R1 1 414k4h1 enutkr atii Mite mid Ow •stanity'rikki WO:. tof blithe "Kaiulth u. nh i a 311/1 ,C4a1x 144 4 1.!'“ItY•100-t aspgotat 14 a any Or.tir..!, - Notice;. - MPIN inigrumm, itditeptis tbr movoratilevill ble 44. • 4 !musts tinit *Olson& iikelloconnia atabdbta. IttaLoll4 tft !qv y . ew,vitivano4 Toquiitid to ass . - - 4.151411. , 4104Prosi,.laskua7100641 IllAttiElYW;tloo bialiet or Oils. 10,000, hi* Wso" I,krt. -will.b*PaKna Isal" " 115 " • ' • • - •IK ..ik:"Vtot or Ladies - Rubbers, ://tudihis"&"„', l - oniters— , atia-xebtleinen's • Rabbeuei Pled% ' , &o.,jast recelygd by •- •-•‘„ • - BENTEEY. "kittAir4..t:• MEM
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